Rentable spaces for content, campaigns and workshops
Here you can browse creative studios within 30 km, with an eye on rentability, set variety and production workflow.

Osramhoefe 07.12.201... by Dirk Ingo Franke CC BY-SA 4.0

Sanssouci - Königlic... by Rainer Halama CC BY-SA 4.0
Creative studio can mean a lot of things. Keep an eye on these points so space, rental and production flow really fit your project:
You can usually spot modular sets, swappable backgrounds, lounge, kitchen or product zones right in the images.
For brand productions, clean surfaces, controllable looks, light options and room for your client team all count.
For workshops and events, check seating and people capacity, presentation and streaming tech (projector, sound, reliable Wi-Fi) and step-free access before you book.
These search queries are particularly popular with other production teams in Berlin.
On-site support, equipment, props or production help take a lot off your plate on shoot day.
A creative studio pays off as soon as your production is more than one set in front of a backdrop. That might be a campaign day with living-room, kitchen and outdoor looks, a brand shoot that needs photo, motion and behind-the-scenes in parallel, or a workshop that is a talk in the morning and hands-on in the afternoon. As long as you only need a clean background and some light, a classic photo studio is cheaper, because the strength of a creative studio is the range of situations under one roof.
The real lever is the included infrastructure, not the price per square metre. Get a concrete list up front, so which fixed and movable walls are there, which furniture and prop stock, which lighting gear, kitchen, lounge and on-site contact. The more is included, the less transport, rental and build you face, which often drives the total cost more on the shoot day than the bare day rate.
If the day is meant to carry several looks, plan it as a script of stations, so which build stands in the morning, which comes in the afternoon and what runs in parallel. To do that, clarify with the host how many builds can stay up at once, whether power and floor space cover multiple setups, and how much set-up and strike time is allowed. That tells you before booking whether your look list realistically fits into one day.
Day rates vary by floor area, equipment and production support. Common day rates by size as a rough guide:
Indicative ranges from typical marketplace listings. The actual day rate is set by the host, since it depends heavily on which sets, gear and support are included in the day rate.
This is about spaces you can actually rent and shoot in, not about agency services.
Multiple setups in one day are your biggest advantage over a single-purpose photo studio.
A good creative studio handles crew, client, styling, gear and catering in parallel.
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